How did the Waldo Canyon Fire start?

How did the Waldo Canyon Fire start?

The Waldo Canyon fire started as a brush fire about noon on June 23, 2012 in a valley of Rampart Range in the Pike National Forest, about 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Colorado Springs and north of U.S. Highway 24. Erratic winds caused the fire to spread rapidly in the northwest and south directions.

How much did the Waldo Canyon Fire cost?

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO – In June 2012, the Waldo Canyon Fire burned more than 18,000 acres and destroyed 347 homes. Currently, it is the most costly fire in Colorado history, with estimated insured losses of $454 million.

When did the Waldo Canyon Fire end?

July 10th, 2012
On June 26th, the fire burned into the City destroying 346 homes and damaging many others. The fire burned 18,247 acres over 18 days and was reported as fully contained on July 10th, 2012. At the time, the Waldo Canyon Fire was the most destructive wildfire in Colorado history.

Where is the Canyon fire in Colorado?

It is burning on Ute Mountain Ute Tribal lands 10 miles NW of Red Mesa, Colorado, in Montezuma County. Approximately 65 firefighters have been assigned to the fire and they are being assisted by helicopters and fixed-wing air tankers.

When did the Waldo Canyon fire start?

June 23, 2012
Waldo Canyon Fire/Start dates

What caused the Black Forest Fire?

Deadly Spark The Black Forest Fire was reported at about 1 p.m. on June 11, 2013; it was later determined to have started in a wooded area near a subdivision. Driven by high winds and low moisture, the blaze quickly burned about sixty houses and spread over about 8,000 acres.

Who died in the Waldo Canyon fire?

Barbara Everett
Later investigations showed that an evacuation plan for the neighborhood was hastily put in place that morning, which resulted in many residents not knowing they had to leave until it was too late. Two Mountain Shadows residents, William and Barbara Everett, died in their burning house as they tried to leave.

When was Waldo Canyon fire?

What went wrong with South Canyon Fire?

July 6, 1994, 14 firefighters lost their lives in western Colorado when the South Canyon Fire blew up and overran them. Nineteen years later, 19-Granite Mountain Hotshots perished when the Yarnell Hill for blew up and cut off their escape route to their safety zone.

When was the Waldo Canyon fire?

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